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2023 HOYS cob championship: Copenhagen

Simon Reynolds landed the 2023 HOYS cob championship riding the 10-year-old lightweight gelding Copenhagen, who is owned by Rowena Stephenson

Inside tiny village that boasts two amazing pubs but hardly any people living there

One of the traditional pubs is more than 650 years old and has its walls adorned with boots, saddles and muskets while the other is like taking a step back into the past

Love Joy is 2022 HOYS cob of the year - Horse & Hound

Frazer Atherden and Richard Leeman's lightweight Love Joy scooped the HOYS cob of the year honour at the 2022 Horse of the Year Show (HOYS)

We Will Never Know Their Names : Hundreds of Unmarked Graves Discovered Beneath the Surface After Ground Survey

This is the second story in the three-part series titled “Below the Surface: The Fight to Protect African-American Cemeteries.” The series takes a look at the disparities and the ever-present systemic racism Black Americans face even in death. One recent afternoon Edwina St. Rose and Bernadette Whitsett-Hammond walked an Atlanta Black Star reporter around Daughters of Zion Cemetery, a two-acre corner lot in Charlottesville, Virginia, filled with history. The Daughters of Zion Cemetery was established by a charitable organization of African-American women in 1873. The cemetery is the final resting place of some of Charlottesville’s noted Black residents, including the Coles Family, who owned the largest African-American construction company in the city, and Benjamin E. Tonsler, who was a grade school principal and friend to Booker T. Washington. The last known burial came in 1995.

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